Bioresource Technology, Vol.132, 356-360, 2013
Facultative autotrophic denitrifiers in denitrifying sulfide removal granules
The denitrifying sulfide removal (DSR) process applied autotrophic and heterotrophic denitrification pathways to achieve simultaneous conversion of nitrate to N-2, sulfide to elementary sulfur, and organic substances to CO2. However, autotrophic denitrifiers and heterotrophic denitrifiers have to grow at comparable rates so the long-term DSR stability can be maintained. This work assessed the autotrophic and heterotrophic denitrification activities by 16 isolates from anaerobic granules collected from a DSR-expanded granular sludge bed reactor. A group of strains with closest relatives as Pseudomonas sp. (89.9-983% similarity), Agrobacterium sp. (94.6% similarity) and Acinetobacter sp. (96.6% similarity) were identified with both autotrophic and heterotrophic denitrification capabilities. These facultative autotrophic denitrifiers can be applied as potential strains for lifting the limitation by balanced growth of two distinct bacterial groups in the DSR reactor. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Denitrifying sulfide removal;Autotrophic denitrification;Heterotrophic denitrification;Isolated strain